Labour Market indicators for Westminster Parliamentary Constituencies and regions in Great Britain for the twelve month period October 2013 to September 2014. Timeseries for these estimates can be found at http://www.nomisweb.co.uk

Experimental statistics of unemployment by age for UK regions and countries, based on the Labour Force Survey for the period November 2014 to January 2015. Historic data for the three month periods from June 2001 to August 2001 onwards is also available. Annual National Statistics of unemployment by age for regions and countries of the UK, based on the Annual Population Survey, are available in the Headline Indicator tables HI01-HI11.

Labour Market indicators for Local Enterprise Partnerships in England for the twelve month period October 2013 to September 2014. Timeseries for these estimates can be found at http://www.nomisweb.co.uk

Claimant Count (claimants of Jobseeker's Allowance) resident in Westminster Parliamentary Constituencies and regions in Great Britain for February 2015. Timeseries for these estimates can be found at http://www.nomisweb.co.uk

Experimental statistics of employment by age for UK regions and countries, based on the Labour Force Survey for the period November 2014 to January 2015. Historic data for the three month periods from June 2001 to August 2001 onwards is also available. Annual National Statistics of employment by age for regions and countries of the UK, based on the Annual Population Survey, are available in the Headline Indicator tables HI01-HI11.

Experimental statistics of inactivity by age for UK regions and countries, based on the Labour Force Survey for the period November 2014 to January 2015. Historic data for the three month periods from June 2001 to August 2001 onwards is also available. Annual National Statistics of inactivity by age for regions and countries of the UK, based on the Annual Population Survey, are available in the Headline Indicator tables HI01-HI11.

Labour Market indicators for local and unitary authorities, counties and regions in Great Britain for the twelve month period October 2013 to September 2014. Timeseries for these estimates can be found at http://www.nomisweb.co.uk

Labour Market indicators for Scottish Parliament Constituencies and Scotland for the twelve month period October 2013 to September 2014. Timeseries for these estimates can be found at http://www.nomisweb.co.uk

Labour Market indicators for NUTS3 areas and regions in Great Britain for the twelve month period October 2013 to September 2014. Timeseries for these estimates can be found at http://www.nomisweb.co.uk

Model based estimates of unemployment for local authorities and parliamentary constituencies for the period October 2013 to September 2014. The estimates for parliamentary constituencies are experimental statistics. Historic data for March 1996 to February 1997 onwards for local authorities and April 2006 to March 2007 onwards for parliamentary constituencies are also available.

Labour Force Survey summary. This table shows the headline employment, unemployment and inactivity series. This spreadsheet has been set up in printer-friendly format showing data for the last two years, with historic data appearing in hidden rows. The spreadsheet has macro buttons to unhide the rows to enable users to view the entire time series. If the macros do not work this is probably due to the security settings on your computer. You can either change the security settings or unhide the rows manually.

Labour Force Survey summary (employment, unemployment and inactivity) for men aged from 16 to 64 and women aged from 16 to 59. The employment and inactivity rates shown in this table were the headline employment and inactivity rates until August 2010, when ONS replaced these headlines rates with rates for those aged from 16 to 64 for both men and women. These new headline rates for those aged from 16 to 64 are shown in Table A02. This spreadsheet has been set up in printer-friendly format showing data for the last two years, with historic data appearing in hidden rows. The spreadsheet has macro buttons to unhide the rows to enable users to view the entire time series. If the macros do not work this is probably due to the security settings on your computer. You can either change the security settings or unhide the rows manually.

Labour market summary (employment, unemployment and inactivity) for people below state pension age. Between 2010 and 2018 the state pension age for women will increase gradually from 60 to 65. Estimates in this table follow the incemental increase in the female state pension age each quarter. These estimates are not the headline labour force survey estimates - they are shown at Table A02. This table is updated four times a year in February, May, August and November. This spreadsheet has been set up in printer-friendly format showing data for the last two years, with historic data appearing in hidden rows. The spreadsheet has macro buttons to unhide the rows to enable users to view the entire time series. If the macros do not work this is probably due to the security settings on your computer. You can either change the security settings or unhide the rows manually.

Labour market status (employment, unemployment and inactivity) of disabled people. This table is updated four times a year in February, May, August and November. This spreadsheet has been set up in printer-friendly format showing data for the last two years, with historic data appearing in hidden rows. The spreadsheet has macro buttons to unhide the rows to enable users to view the entire time series. If the macros do not work this is probably due to the security settings on your computer. You can either change the security settings or unhide the rows manually.

Educational status and labour market status (employment, unemployment and inactivity) of people aged from 16 to 24. This table shows estimates for people in full-time education and people not in full-time education. Not in full-time education includes people in part-time education and/or some form of training. Estimates of young people not in employment, education or training ("NEET") cannot therefore be derived from this table. Estimates for young people who are NEET are published in a separate release on the website. This spreadsheet has been set up in printer-friendly format showing data for the last two years, with historic data appearing in hidden rows. The spreadsheet has macro buttons to unhide the rows to enable users to view the entire time series. If the macros do not work this is probably due to the security settings on your computer. You can either change the security settings or unhide the rows manually.

Labour market status (employment, unemployment and inactivity) by ethnic group. It is usually updated four times a year in February, May, August and November. This spreadsheet has been set up in printer-friendly format showing data for the last two years, with historic data appearing in hidden rows. The spreadsheet has macro buttons to unhide the rows to enable users to view the entire time series. If the macros do not work this is probably due to the security settings on your computer. You can either change the security settings or unhide the rows manually.

Full-time, part-time and temporary workers. This spreadsheet has been set up in printer-friendly format showing data for the last two years, with historic data appearing in hidden rows. The spreadsheet has macro buttons to unhide the rows to enable users to view the entire time series. If the macros do not work this is probably due to the security settings on your computer. You can either change the security settings or unhide the rows manually.

Employment by Occupation. This spreadsheet is usually published once a year in August and provides a detailed snapshot of employment by occupation, broken down by gender, for April to June 2014. The spreadsheet includes a link to previous versions of the spreadsheet containing data for earlier years.

Employment levels and rates by country of birth and nationality. These estimates are usually updated in February, May, August and November. This spreadsheet has been set up in printer-friendly format showing data for the last two years, with historic data appearing in hidden rows. The spreadsheet has macro buttons to unhide the rows to enable users to view the entire time series. If the macros do not work this is probably due to the security settings on your computer. You can either change the security settings or unhide the rows manually.

Labour market status (employment, unemployment, activity and inactivity) by age group. This spreadsheet has been set up in printer-friendly format showing data for the last two years, with historic data appearing in hidden rows. The spreadsheet has macro buttons to unhide the rows to enable users to view the entire time series. If the macros do not work this is probably due to the security settings on your computer. You can either change the security settings or unhide the rows manually.

All in employment by occupation. This table is published four times a year in February, May, August and November. A more detailed employment by occupation spreadsheet, published once a year, is available at Table EMP04. This spreadsheet has been set up in printer-friendly format showing data for the last two years, with historic data appearing in hidden rows. The spreadsheet has macro buttons to unhide the rows to enable users to view the entire time series. If the macros do not work this is probably due to the security settings on your computer. You can either change the security settings or unhide the rows manually.

Part-time and temporary workers by occupation. This table is updated four times a year in February, May, August and November. This spreadsheet has been set up in printer-friendly format showing data for the last two years, with historic data appearing in hidden rows. The spreadsheet has macro buttons to unhide the rows to enable users to view the entire time series. If the macros do not work this is probably due to the security settings on your computer. You can either change the security settings or unhide the rows manually.

Employees and self-employed by occupation. This table is updated four times a year in February, May, August and November. This spreadsheet has been set up in printer-friendly format showing data for the last two years, with historic data appearing in hidden rows. The spreadsheet has macro buttons to unhide the rows to enable users to view the entire time series. If the macros do not work this is probably due to the security settings on your computer. You can either change the security settings or unhide the rows manually.

Part-time and temporary workers by socio-economic classification. It is usually updated four times a year in February, May, August and November. This spreadsheet has been set up in printer-friendly format showing data for the last two years, with historic data appearing in hidden rows. The spreadsheet has macro buttons to unhide the rows to enable users to view the entire time series. If the macros do not work this is probably due to the security settings on your computer. You can either change the security settings or unhide the rows manually.

Employees and self-employed by industry (Labour Force Survey). This table is updated four times a year in February, May, August and November. This spreadsheet has been set up in printer-friendly format showing data for the last two years, with historic data appearing in hidden rows. The spreadsheet has macro buttons to unhide the rows to enable users to view the entire time series. If the macros do not work this is probably due to the security settings on your computer. You can either change the security settings or unhide the rows manually. NOTE: Workforce jobs, mainly sourced from employer surveys, provides a more reliable industrial breakdown than the Labour Force Survey. Workforce jobs by industry estimates are available at Tables JOBS02 and JOBS03.

Temporary employees: all and part-time. This table is updated four times a year in February, May, August and November. This spreadsheet has been set up in printer-friendly format showing data for the last two years, with historic data appearing in hidden rows. The spreadsheet has macro buttons to unhide the rows to enable users to view the entire time series. If the macros do not work this is probably due to the security settings on your computer. You can either change the security settings or unhide the rows manually.

Employment by industry (Labour Force Survey). This table is updated four times a year in February, May, August and November. This spreadsheet has been set up in printer-friendly format showing data for the last two years, with historic data appearing in hidden rows. The spreadsheet has macro buttons to unhide the rows to enable users to view the entire time series. If the macros do not work this is probably due to the security settings on your computer. You can either change the security settings or unhide the rows manually. NOTE: Workforce jobs, mainly sourced from employer surveys, provides a more reliable industrial breakdown than the Labour Force Survey. Workforce jobs by industry estimates are available at Table JOBS02. The public and private sector employment estimates shown at Table EMP02 provide more reliable estimates than the figures from the Labour Force Survey shown in this table.

Actual weekly hours worked. This spreadsheet has been set up in printer-friendly format showing data for the last two years, with historic data appearing in hidden rows. The spreadsheet has macro buttons to unhide the rows to enable users to view the entire time series. If the macros do not work this is probably due to the security settings on your computer. You can either change the security settings or unhide the rows manually.

Employment by socio-economic classification. It is usually updated four times a year in February, May, August and November. This spreadsheet has been set up in printer-friendly format showing data for the last two years, with historic data appearing in hidden rows. The spreadsheet has macro buttons to unhide the rows to enable users to view the entire time series. If the macros do not work this is probably due to the security settings on your computer. You can either change the security settings or unhide the rows manually.

Average hours worked by industry. This table is updated four times a year in February, May, August and November. This spreadsheet has been set up in printer-friendly format showing data for the last two years, with historic data appearing in hidden rows. The spreadsheet has macro buttons to unhide the rows to enable users to view the entire time series. If the macros do not work this is probably due to the security settings on your computer. You can either change the security settings or unhide the rows manually.